Five Writers Who Deliver More than Crime
How often does a lover of mystery fiction confront the criticism that her reading tastes are embarrassingly lite? That detective novels are entertaining but escapist, not really “literature”?
How often does a lover of mystery fiction confront the criticism that her reading tastes are embarrassingly lite? That detective novels are entertaining but escapist, not really “literature”?
Artificial Agent Book 1 of the Michael Cooling Series J. W. Jarvis Big Dee Books January 31st, 2025 Artificial Agent by J. W. Jarvis will remind readers of the TV Shows “The Six Million Dollar Man” or “Bionic Woman,” because of the familiar overtones....
The Girls of the Glimmer Factory Hilde Kramer Book 2 Jennifer Coburn Sourcebooks Pub Jan 28th, 2025 The Girls of the Glimmer Factory by Jennifer Coburn is relevant considering January 28th was Holocaust Remembrance Day. It takes place at the Theresienstadt...
I’m often asked, “Why and how do you write about crime and detectives in the 19th century?” The answer, I think, lies in a combination of early influences and personal history.
B is for Bonnet Amish ABCs Book 2 Unforgotten Amish Suspense Book 2 Shelley Shepard Gray Revell Publishers B is for Bonnet and Unforgotten by Shelley Shepard Gray are both riveting stories. B is for Bonnet continues the story of four English raised siblings,...
For most of my decade-plus career as a published mystery novelist, I’ve worked in what I call my “accidental office,” a converted breakfast nook that sits off the kitchen in our 1930 house in Columbus, Ohio.